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Discover Egon Schiele’s ‘Composition with Three Male Nudes’ – a striking 1910 charcoal drawing of powerful figures. Explore its Expressionist style & haunting beauty at the Leopold Museum.
Delve into Egon Schiele’s "Portrait of the Publisher Eduard Kosmack," an Expressionist masterpiece capturing intense emotion and psychological depth through bold lines and muted tones.
A visceral exploration of psychological turmoil, this Expressionist cityscape by Egon Schiele captures a haunting moment of urban anxiety through muted tones and jagged lines, inviting you to explore his profound vision.
A hauntingly vulnerable male nude captured through Egon Schieles raw Expressionist style features angular lines and emotional depth that invite you to explore this profound masterpiece of early twentieth century art.
Egon Schiele’s “Dead Mother” (1910) is a seminal work of Expressionism, capturing profound psychological distress through stark imagery: two figures embracing amidst blood-soaked darkness. Influenced by Klimt and Munch, Schiele portrays intense emotion—love, despair, vulnerability—with unsettling realism. Exhibited at the Vienna Kunstschau in 1909, it cemented his unique artistic vision.
A raw and vulnerable exploration of human emotion defines this 1910 Expressionist watercolor by Egon Schiele, capturing a striking sense of mortality that invites you to experience the profound depth of his mastery.
A hauntingly vulnerable display of raw emotion defines this 1910 Expressionist masterpiece by Egon Schiele, inviting you to explore the profound psychological depth of his iconic charcoal drawing.
This striking portrait captures Schiele's masterful use of color and composition, portraying a young man with intense gaze and expressive features. Explore the details of this iconic masterpiece.
Experience Egon Schiele’s ‘Field of Flowers’ – a raw Expressionist masterpiece! Vibrant poppies & daisies evoke vulnerability and beauty through chalk's textural dance. Explore mortality, symbolism, & Schiele’s turbulent spirit.
A contorted figure of raw emotional intensity defines this 1910 Expressionist watercolor by Egon Schiele, capturing a profound sense of vulnerability that invites you to explore the depths of his masterful self-portraiture.
Explore 'Two Guttersnipes' by Egon Schiele – a haunting Expressionist masterpiece featuring distorted figures & vibrant colors. Discover this pivotal 20th-century artwork.
Egon Schiele’s ‘Seated Male Nude’ captures raw emotion and vulnerability with striking lines & intense colors. Explore this Expressionist masterpiece's symbolism and artistic context.
Explore Egon Schiele's intense 1910 Expressionist portrait of Arthur Roessler, capturing psychological depth and bold style. A masterpiece of emotion.
Discover 'Fuchsia' by Egon Schiele – a vibrant, expressive oil painting showcasing bold colors & dynamic lines. Explore early 20th-century Austrian art.
Explore Egon Schiele’s ‘Seated Young Girl,’ a haunting Expressionist portrait of vulnerability & despair. Loose brushwork & layered textures capture raw emotion. Discover this pivotal 1910 artwork.
Discover Egon Schiele’s ‘Poldi Lodzinsky,’ a haunting expressionist portrait of a young woman. Explore its symbolic halo, vibrant colors & loose brushwork – a key piece in Austrian modern art.
Discover Egon Schiele's 1910 'Standing Male Nude, Back View,' a striking expressionist artwork capturing raw anatomical detail and emotional depth. Perfect for collectors of early 20th-century modern art.
Egon Schiele's 'Male Nude in Profile,' also known as 'Self Portrait,' is a haunting Expressionist watercolor showcasing raw emotion and fragmented form. Explore the Belvedere collection.
Explore Egon Schiele’s iconic ‘Female Nude’ – a haunting Expressionist masterpiece. Discover its raw beauty & melancholic style. Art lovers, collectors, and enthusiasts won't want to miss this.
Born in Tulln an der Donau in 1890, Schiele endured hardships early in life including his father's syphilis diagnosis and the loss of his sister Elvira. Despite familial disapproval of his artistic pursuits, he excelled at drawing and was guided by Gustav Klimt. His uncle’s guardianship fostered independence while his marriage to Edith Harms brought him into military service.
Intriguing portrait of Erwin Dominilk Osen (Mime Van Osen) by Egon Schiele, rendered in a striking watercolor style reflecting his exploration of mortality and human emotion. A haunting glimpse into the artist's world.